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| 6 || [[Tropical Depression Winnie|Winnie]] || [[2004 Pacific typhoon season|2004]] || {{nts|1619}}
 
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| 7 || [[Typhoon Ike|Ike (Nitang)]] || [[1984 Pacific typhoon season|1984]] || {{nts|1363}}  
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| 7 || October 1897 Typhoon|| 1897 ||{{nts|1500}}
 
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| 8 || [[Tropical Storm Washi|Washi (Sendong)]] || [[2011 Pacific typhoon season|2011]] || {{nts|1268}}  
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| 8 || [[Typhoon Ike|Ike (Nitang)]] || [[1984 Pacific typhoon season|1984]] || {{nts|1363}}  
 
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| 9 || [[Typhoon Trix(1952)|Trix]] || [[1952 Pacific typhoon season|1952]] || {{nts|995}}  
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| 9 || [[Tropical Storm Washi|Washi (Sendong)]] || [[2011 Pacific typhoon season|2011]] || {{nts|1268}}  
 
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| 10 || [[Typhoon Amy (1951)|Amy]] || [[1951 Pacific typhoon season|1951]] || {{nts|991}}
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| 10 || [[Typhoon Trix(1952)|Trix]] || [[1952 Pacific typhoon season|1952]] || {{nts|995}}  
 
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Revision as of 09:56, 25 September 2015


Rank Typhoon Year Deaths
1 September 1881 Typhoon 1881 Template:Nts
2 Haiyan (Yolanda) 2013 Template:Nts
3 Thelma (Uring) 1991 Template:Nts
4 Bopha (Pablo) 2012 Template:Nts
5 "Angela Typhoon" 1867 Template:Nts
6 Winnie 2004 Template:Nts
7 October 1897 Typhoon 1897 Template:Nts
8 Ike (Nitang) 1984 Template:Nts
9 Washi (Sendong) 2011 Template:Nts
10 Trix 1952 Template:Nts

Sources
  1. Philippine Storm Surge History by Project NOAH of PAGASA.
  2. Deadliest typhoons in the Philippines article published by ABS-CBN News on November 8, 2013.
  3. Worst Typhoons in the Philippines according to Typhoon 2000.
  4. NDRRMC Updates re Effects of TY YOLANDA (HAIYAN) by the NDRRMC on April 15, 2014.
  5. Historical deadly typhoons in the Philippines journal published in July 2008 by Pedro Ribera, Ricardo Garcia-Herrera and Luis Gimeno.[1]

References

  1. Pedro Ribera, Ricardo Garcia-Herrera and Luis Gimeno (July 2008). "Historical deadly typhoons in the Philippines". Weather. Royal Meteorological Society. 63 (7): 196.